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. >> bob simon: out of that, you'd only get 1% or 2%. >> ryan: that's right. >> bob simon: and what would that make? >> ryan: might be in close to $100 million range. >> bob simon: yeah, that's... that's our arithmetic as well. >> ryan: that's how your math is working. >> bob simon: it is math, but shawn ryan says it's also a poker game- a game miners like because it's just another way of playing the odds. >> ryan: if you play one blackjack game, the probability you're going to lose. if you play 20, if i'm lucky, two or three are going to be a winner. >> bob simon: and that's enough? >> ryan: and that'll pay for the... the moose pasture that i walked over and didn't find anything. >> bob simon: moose pasture being where there was nothing? >> ryan: nothing. yeah, just swamp. >> bob simon: but it's actually in the moose pastures and the caribou migration routes north of dawson where the next gold rush could take place. it's the peel watershed and is believed to be rich in minerals. most of the peel is part of the yukon, but you have to take a float plane to get there, to the 26,000 square m
. >> bob simon: out of that, you'd only get 1% or 2%. >> ryan: that's right. >> bob simon: and what would that make? >> ryan: might be in close to $100 million range. >> bob simon: yeah, that's... that's our arithmetic as well. >> ryan: that's how your math is working. >> bob simon: it is math, but shawn ryan says it's also a poker game- a game miners like because it's just another way of playing the odds. >> ryan: if you play one blackjack game,...
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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> bob: good morning and welcome to "face the nation". what are you seeing here is a map put out by the national weather service which shows where the 90 tornadoes hit friday and saturday. 38 people now dead in five states by the latest count. unbelievable 27.5 million people put at risk by the storms. in kentucky, the worst in 24 years, and in indiana, the town of henryville was hit by a twister packing 175 miles an hour winds and it stayed on the ground for more than 50 miles. indiana governor mitch daniels was in henryville and in other parts of his hard hit state yesterday. he is with us this morning from indianapolis. governor, thank you for finding time to talk with us this morning. just bring us up to date. what's the latest? >> we think the fatality rate in indiana -- the count we believe is final. we pray it's final at 12. the count of those who lost homes and businesses is smaller than it might have been based on where the powerful stoerms hit, but it doesn't ease the heartache for
captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> bob: good morning and welcome to "face the nation". what are you seeing here is a map put out by the national weather service which shows where the 90 tornadoes hit friday and saturday. 38 people now dead in five states by the latest count. unbelievable 27.5 million people put at risk by the storms. in kentucky, the worst in 24 years, and in indiana, the town of henryville...
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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> bob: and good morning, charlie rose has interviewed bashar al-assad in syria. he is in beirut this morning now. charlie get right to it, what did he tell you? >> well, he denied that he had anything to do with the attack. he deny thad he knew, in fact, that there was a chemical attack, notwithstanding what has been said, and notwithstanding the videotape. he said there's not evidence to make a conclusive judgment. he would not say, even though i read him the lead paragraph of the new york times today, and the store betheir chemical weapons supply. he said i can't confirm or deny we have chemical weapons. he did say, if we do in fact have them, and i'm not saying yes or no. they're in centralized control, so no one else has access to them. he suggested as he has before that perhaps the rebels had something to do with it. he made references to aleppo. the most important thing as he says is that there's no evidence that i used chemical weapons against my own people. and if, in fact the evide
captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> bob: and good morning, charlie rose has interviewed bashar al-assad in syria. he is in beirut this morning now. charlie get right to it, what did he tell you? >> well, he denied that he had anything to do with the attack. he deny thad he knew, in fact, that there was a chemical attack, notwithstanding what has been said, and notwithstanding the videotape. he said there's not...
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bob odenkirk. [cheers and applause] and fortune feimster is here this evening. that will be up ton of fun. everyone doing okay over there? if you watch the show, and hope you do, you know that i spend most of my time right over there scouring the low land dry zones for news for the finest palu story wood, chiseling out throw process known as bara-gaha-nawa, and refining it with my ohmic the goloya and adzes to create to the exquisitely detailed sri lankan buddha wood carving that is my monologue but sometimes, just sometimes i break into an abandon high school woodshop jacked on bath salts and white clock, hack the leg off a bus to her desk and fire up the rusty bandsaw and shelve my mangled wood slug against it until i affection for cursed hobos demon doll of news that is my segment. >> meanwhile! [cheers and applause] >> stephen: bang, right there. runway for landing. meanwhile... classic rock fans who play with dolls will be excited to hear that fleetwood mac singer steve phoenix now has her own
bob odenkirk. [cheers and applause] and fortune feimster is here this evening. that will be up ton of fun. everyone doing okay over there? if you watch the show, and hope you do, you know that i spend most of my time right over there scouring the low land dry zones for news for the finest palu story wood, chiseling out throw process known as bara-gaha-nawa, and refining it with my ohmic the goloya and adzes to create to the exquisitely detailed sri lankan buddha wood carving that is my...
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deedee: what time is it, bob? bob: time for alex to get on the bus! [beatboxing] do-doodle- doooo-dle for a day! ♪ deedee: oh, yeah- woo! ♪ all: (singing)doot do do doot - let's get on the ♪ bus doot do do doot doot do do doot - let's get on ♪ the bus doot do do doot let's get on the bus ♪ it's time to go let's get on ♪ the bus hey, don't you know ♪ let's get on the bus go here to ♪ there let's get on the bus go ♪ everywhere deedee: here we go! ♪ alex: yeah! ♪ [laughs] ♪ bob: we're gonna take a bus ride! ♪ all: doot do do doot! moe: [laughs] good catch roon... deedee: welcome to the doodlenet, alex! alex: wow! i'm really here! with... with you! deedee: will you shoot a music video for us? alex: cool! i love music videos. rooney: great! what next? alex: we need a great looking location. all the best videos have a cool looking location. maybe something with lots of rocks, cause you guys are a 'rock band'! moe: aw, man. couldn't we be a 'ice cream sandwich band'? bob: buckle up! it's time to bada-bing-bada-zoom! [♪] bob: here
deedee: what time is it, bob? bob: time for alex to get on the bus! [beatboxing] do-doodle- doooo-dle for a day! ♪ deedee: oh, yeah- woo! ♪ all: (singing)doot do do doot - let's get on the ♪ bus doot do do doot doot do do doot - let's get on ♪ the bus doot do do doot let's get on the bus ♪ it's time to go let's get on ♪ the bus hey, don't you know ♪ let's get on the bus go here to ♪ there let's get on the bus go ♪ everywhere deedee: here we go! ♪ alex: yeah! ♪ [laughs] ♪...
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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> bob: good morning again welcome to "fakes the nation" wisconsin's republican scott walker is the first governor in the nation who survived a recall election. and he joins us today from madison, governor, thank you for being with us. you heard in the opening of the program that the president said that the private sector is fine. mitt romney fired back immediately and used what happened out there in wisconsin as part of his answer. i want to you listen to what he said. >> instead he wants to add more to government. he wants another stimulus he wants to hire more government workers. he says we need more firemen, more policemen, more teachers: he did he not get the merv griffinnage of wisconsin, the american people did, it's time to cut back on government and help the american people. >> bob: so, there you have it, governor. is that the message? do the american people want fewer cops and fewer firemen and fewer teachers or was there a different message? >> well, i think it's slightly differen
captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> bob: good morning again welcome to "fakes the nation" wisconsin's republican scott walker is the first governor in the nation who survived a recall election. and he joins us today from madison, governor, thank you for being with us. you heard in the opening of the program that the president said that the private sector is fine. mitt romney fired back immediately and used...
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hurry, bob. some of the teeth are getting under the boydle! (bob groaning) stretch, bob! stretch! you call that stretching? got it! (shuddering) my feet are getting cold. must be making ice cream. (grunting) oh, my boydle came off! you got my boydle, but you don't got me, you shark! linda: it's working! the shark's getting all logy! i've had dreams like this. it's over. no, bob. (yelling fiercely) die! die! die! now it's over. no, it's not dead! just kidding, everybody. just kidding. how shark was it? i still feel like i'm doing that wrong. (bell tinkling) whoa, bob! i love what you've done with the place. listen, i'm gonna be out of town for awhile, but, uh, keep it up. uh, we-we should talk about repairs for... no. okay. i'm going to miss you, shark. hmm, i'm gonna miss you, too, ice cream machine. he died the exact way i want to go: destroying the restaurant. hey, how the hell are we gonna flush this thing down the toilet? whoa, somebody lost their boydle! it's mine now. (grunting) ah, my little bobby block captain. you saved the town. eh, just part of the job. gene: you're fir
hurry, bob. some of the teeth are getting under the boydle! (bob groaning) stretch, bob! stretch! you call that stretching? got it! (shuddering) my feet are getting cold. must be making ice cream. (grunting) oh, my boydle came off! you got my boydle, but you don't got me, you shark! linda: it's working! the shark's getting all logy! i've had dreams like this. it's over. no, bob. (yelling fiercely) die! die! die! now it's over. no, it's not dead! just kidding, everybody. just kidding. how shark...
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bob odenkirk. [cheers and applause] bob, you are clearly a busy man. >> bob: i stay busy, i like to. >> stephen: obviously we can't talk about any of your acting projects right now. there are other -- i understand now that the wga strike is over, you've launched a couple ther ideas because you are a dream factory is what you are. >> bob: i can't stop. i'm a busy beaver. >> stephen: okay. i understand -- would you like to talk about -- can you legally talk about it? >> bob: i can, i can talk about projects that i haven't started making yet, and i thought this was wonderful. we've got this great audience here. [cheers and applause] >> stephen: they are really special. >> bob: i thought i would share my new ideas that i will make depending on how much you like them, and i brought my own applause-o-meter. >> stephen: your own water and your own applause-o-meter. is this it? >> bob: i come fully equipped. yes, if you could. it's a heath kit. >> stephen: there you go. >> bob: and this is going to judge -
bob odenkirk. [cheers and applause] bob, you are clearly a busy man. >> bob: i stay busy, i like to. >> stephen: obviously we can't talk about any of your acting projects right now. there are other -- i understand now that the wga strike is over, you've launched a couple ther ideas because you are a dream factory is what you are. >> bob: i can't stop. i'm a busy beaver. >> stephen: okay. i understand -- would you like to talk about -- can you legally talk about it?...
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bob, we'll get to that in a minute. and bill crystal from the weekly standard back to the broadcast. and our go to guys on fern policy, and the chief washington correspondent for the new york times, david zanger, and washington columnist, david ignatius, and rounding out the panel, daniel from the american enterprise institute. bill, let me talk to you first. what's going to happen here? >> i don't know. >> i would reluctantly vote yes, and i think that's the right vote. i can't say a lot of republicans and conservatives, or members of the congress have been calling us and saying i agree wu. they're calling up and saying i'm voting no. >> bob: bob, would you agree with me, at this point, i don't think the president has the votes. >> it's clear he does not. what's interesting is, war is in a constitutional gray zone. the constitution makes it very clear it's a shared power between the president, who can employ the force, and the congress which would declare war or provide funding. so i think the president is right to go
bob, we'll get to that in a minute. and bill crystal from the weekly standard back to the broadcast. and our go to guys on fern policy, and the chief washington correspondent for the new york times, david zanger, and washington columnist, david ignatius, and rounding out the panel, daniel from the american enterprise institute. bill, let me talk to you first. what's going to happen here? >> i don't know. >> i would reluctantly vote yes, and i think that's the right vote. i can't say...
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i spoke to bob's friend and artistic director, he did all of bob's album covers. he was on sat with us every day and he was in the house in oakley street in battersea when bob was composing "exit a sprinkles but he sat in the room. we lost neville recently. rest in peace. he was with us every day. but he sat in the room and wrote down the lyrics for bob as he was composing. and neville was with me every day onset and neville have the book and he said he sold a couple years ago and he regrets it because he had all of bob lyrics down. i couldn't, i would be doing scenes doing scenes nebulae, neville, you were here, you were here in this scene. you are here. it you were on stage with bob. so he was my point every sunday. me and neville would talk for hours sometimes. trying to understand. the family made it clear to me that he wants to make a film about bob that was going to share much more personal side to him. he's a hero all around the world and he has this icon. there is an idea of bob that we all have. bob is a father and bob is a man and what he was going throu
i spoke to bob's friend and artistic director, he did all of bob's album covers. he was on sat with us every day and he was in the house in oakley street in battersea when bob was composing "exit a sprinkles but he sat in the room. we lost neville recently. rest in peace. he was with us every day. but he sat in the room and wrote down the lyrics for bob as he was composing. and neville was with me every day onset and neville have the book and he said he sold a couple years ago and he...
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here, bob. don't drown me with words! no, this is your second book on the trump administration. you were here a couple of years ago for the book "fear." >> that's right. >> stephen: this one's "fear," the next one is "rage." what's the next one called, chaos? >> he would have to be reelect ford me to do another book, and we don't know. he could win. >> stephen: he could, bob, that is exactly true. he proved that the last time. >> yes. >> stephen: okay. the interview is off to a happy start. okay. the last time i asked you why people talk to you, bob. i'd like to ask you again, why do you think trump spoke to you this time because he didn't talk to you last time. >> that's right, and he regretted it, he said. and i think some people told he denounced the first book "fear" and said, oh, i'm a democratic operative, and it's not true. and i think some people who work for him said, mr. president, it turns out it's all true, and they told him that i would not put words in his mouth, i would let him --
here, bob. don't drown me with words! no, this is your second book on the trump administration. you were here a couple of years ago for the book "fear." >> that's right. >> stephen: this one's "fear," the next one is "rage." what's the next one called, chaos? >> he would have to be reelect ford me to do another book, and we don't know. he could win. >> stephen: he could, bob, that is exactly true. he proved that the last time. >> yes....
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>> bob: did you feel like... >> stahl: "i've... i've got to push him?" >> bob: ... you were holding me back? >> mike: he had a shot. it would've taken a few more years. but i didn't have that time. >> bob: he didn't want to wait. he didn't have that kind of time. for the first couple years, you know, i had some second thoughts, you know, some regrets. but now that i look back on the whole... the whole body of work, you know, i love our choice. >> stahl: and it's an impressive body of work. how many grand slams have you actually won? >> seven. >> stahl: wimbledon? >> we won wimbledon. yeah, in... >> stahl: u.s. open? >> won the u.s. open a couple times. >> stahl: davis cup? >> got the davis cup. >> yup. >> stahl: since 1998, they've won over $14 million in prize money. but per match, they often make one fifth what a top singles player makes. to understand why, just look at the stands. doubles is no singles, as you can also tell when they're whisked after a major victory to meet the eager press. >> bob: look at this, the press conference. >> stahl: remember, these two
>> bob: did you feel like... >> stahl: "i've... i've got to push him?" >> bob: ... you were holding me back? >> mike: he had a shot. it would've taken a few more years. but i didn't have that time. >> bob: he didn't want to wait. he didn't have that kind of time. for the first couple years, you know, i had some second thoughts, you know, some regrets. but now that i look back on the whole... the whole body of work, you know, i love our choice. >>...
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>> i do, bob. and i think what this amendment that we worked on together and it's been vetted by many, it certainly should put to rest, any issue regarding border security, a doubling-- 20,000 new border patrol agents, finishing the 700-mile fence, spending over $4 billion on technol that the chief of the border patrol has asked for, making sure that e-verify systems are in place, and entering/exit visa programs. all those have to be in place, bob, prior to green card. but here's what i would say. to those people who tout themselves as fiscal conservatives -- and i'll put my credentials up against anybody-- to be able to pass a bill that spends $46 billion on border security know know that over a-- over a 10-year period-- but know you're going to have a return of $197 billion without raising anybody's taxes-- what it does to those who want to come out of the shadow. know they have a path forward to be a productive part of our country, it answers that, also. i think if this amendment passed on monda
>> i do, bob. and i think what this amendment that we worked on together and it's been vetted by many, it certainly should put to rest, any issue regarding border security, a doubling-- 20,000 new border patrol agents, finishing the 700-mile fence, spending over $4 billion on technol that the chief of the border patrol has asked for, making sure that e-verify systems are in place, and entering/exit visa programs. all those have to be in place, bob, prior to green card. but here's what i...
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well, thank you very much, bob. bob orr in washington. well, yes, it is july, and it's supposed to be hot in july. but it's hard to remember it being this hot. today the east coast got a full dose of the heat wave that's blamed for 34 deaths nationwide. in new york and atlantic city, the temperature actually hit 104. baltimore and washington saw 105, and it felt a lot hotter. here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: in the last week, 1,472 temperature records have been set or tied across the country. newark, new jersey, hit 108 degrees-- the highest temperature ever recorded there. >> it's like an oven. a roasting oven. >> reporter: all told, 132 million americans are now trapped in the heat dome stretching across 29 states and the district of columbia. >> it's pretty hot, but i brought a lot of water and i'm going in the water every few minutes. >> reporter: electric grids nationwide are feeling the strain. so great that property owners like the durst organization cut back on power in this skyscraper by 10%, the energy use of a thousand homes, b
well, thank you very much, bob. bob orr in washington. well, yes, it is july, and it's supposed to be hot in july. but it's hard to remember it being this hot. today the east coast got a full dose of the heat wave that's blamed for 34 deaths nationwide. in new york and atlantic city, the temperature actually hit 104. baltimore and washington saw 105, and it felt a lot hotter. here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: in the last week, 1,472 temperature records have been set or tied across the...
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my name is bob. >> bob, bob, bob, bob. >> simon: we had come here to find out whether or not these people had survived the tsunami. we wound up captivated by their culture. we had never seen anything like it. all right, how old is this gentleman? >> ivanoff: he doesn't know. >> simon: why, i mean, everyone we ask how old they are, the answer is the same. they don't know. how do you explain that? >> ivanoff: time is not the same concept as we have. you can't say, for instance, "when." it's not exist in moken language. >> simon: "when" doesn't exist. the word, the question "when" doesn't exist. and ivanoff says "when" is not the only word missing from the moken language. >> ivanoff: "want." >> simon: "want." >> ivanoff: yes, that's... you use it very often. take that out of your language and you see how often you use it. "i want this, i want that." >> simon: there is no word for "want." >> ivanoff: no. there is a word for "take." you take something. you give or you take. you don't want. >> simon: the fact is, the moken want very little. what they don't want is to accumulate anything. baggag
my name is bob. >> bob, bob, bob, bob. >> simon: we had come here to find out whether or not these people had survived the tsunami. we wound up captivated by their culture. we had never seen anything like it. all right, how old is this gentleman? >> ivanoff: he doesn't know. >> simon: why, i mean, everyone we ask how old they are, the answer is the same. they don't know. how do you explain that? >> ivanoff: time is not the same concept as we have. you can't say,...
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i'm bob schieffer. we are beginning tonight with the fires running wild in the west, because there are so many of them now and they are threatening hundreds of homes. right now, 19,000 firefighters are fighting 50 major fires in ten western states. in idaho alone, they burned more than 450 square miles, and with lightning in the forecast tonight, it could get worse. in california, a wildfire outside yosemite national park tripled in size overnight. it now covers more than 84 square miles. so far, firefighters have contained only 2% of it. teresa garcia is there. >> reporter: stands of cedar and pine exploded as the flames jumped from treetop to treetop, moving faster than the crew fighting them. u.s. forest service officer lee bentley. >> we've got a monster on our hands. this fire is making its own weather. it's going every which direction. this is one of the worst i've ever been on, and i've been doing it quite a few years. >> reporter: the fire threatens hotels, campgrounds and more than 2,500 struct
i'm bob schieffer. we are beginning tonight with the fires running wild in the west, because there are so many of them now and they are threatening hundreds of homes. right now, 19,000 firefighters are fighting 50 major fires in ten western states. in idaho alone, they burned more than 450 square miles, and with lightning in the forecast tonight, it could get worse. in california, a wildfire outside yosemite national park tripled in size overnight. it now covers more than 84 square miles. so...
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. >> bob schieffe: good evening. scott's on assignment. i'm bob schieffer. this is our western edition. the baltimore ravens decided today they've had enough of star running racrunning back ray ric. they fired him and the national football league immediately suspended him indefinitely. the actions came after new video surfaced showing race striking his then fianceÉ and knocking hr unconscious. rice was already under a two-game suspension after earlier video showed him dragging her from an elevator. the new video tells the rest of the story. cbs news correspondent james brown with the report and we warn you the pictures are disturbing. >> reporter: the new video was observe stained by tmz.com, showing rice and janay palmer his then fianceÉ inside an atlantic city hotel elevator. rice strikes palmer knocking her against a railing and then on to the floor. previously the only video seen was from outside the elevator showing rice dragging and apparent -- an apparently unconscious palmer and letting her fall to the floor. public reaction to the new video was sw
. >> bob schieffe: good evening. scott's on assignment. i'm bob schieffer. this is our western edition. the baltimore ravens decided today they've had enough of star running racrunning back ray ric. they fired him and the national football league immediately suspended him indefinitely. the actions came after new video surfaced showing race striking his then fianceÉ and knocking hr unconscious. rice was already under a two-game suspension after earlier video showed him dragging her from...
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bob? >> reporter: well, bob, in many ways we could say that anwar al- awlaki presented the greatest terror threat to the u.s., and that's why the charismatic american-born radical was right at the top of the government's hit list. in openly calling for death to americans last fall, anwar al- awlaki finally dropped all pretense of being just a preacher. the islamic cleric, born in new mexico, claimed his role as a top terrorist inside al qaeda's most dangerous franchise-- al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. u.s. officials say over the past two years, al-awlaki was at the core of three attacks against america. his emails helped to inspire accused fort hood gunman major nidal hasan. al-awlaki helped plot the failed underwear bomb attack on a northwest airlines jet. and he worked with al qaeda bomb makers to put explosives inside printers on two cargo planes. >> brothers and sisters, when it comes to religious freedom... >> reporter: it was al-awlaki's command of english and his understanding o
bob? >> reporter: well, bob, in many ways we could say that anwar al- awlaki presented the greatest terror threat to the u.s., and that's why the charismatic american-born radical was right at the top of the government's hit list. in openly calling for death to americans last fall, anwar al- awlaki finally dropped all pretense of being just a preacher. the islamic cleric, born in new mexico, claimed his role as a top terrorist inside al qaeda's most dangerous franchise-- al qaeda in the...
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>> you keep asking these president questions, bob. as the immortal maria said in "my cousin vinny," that's a ( bleep ) question. because you cannot pluck people out of the past. and expect them to comment on what's happening today. i can only say that what he represented in his time was what we look for in our presidents now. what we hope for in our presidents now, and we're increasingly disappointed. he was somebody who understood foreign cultures. he represented the dignity of the united states. he was forceful, but at the same time, civilized. and what i really feel these days is we've become such an insular people. i'm particularly sensitive to this, as i suppose arianna is as an immigrant, because i represent... i come from another culture. i can call myself legitimately an african american. i'm aware of the fact that people elsewhere in the world think differently from us. i can sort of see "us"-- us americans-- with their eyes. not all that i see is attractive. i see an insular people who are insensitive to foreign sensibilitie
>> you keep asking these president questions, bob. as the immortal maria said in "my cousin vinny," that's a ( bleep ) question. because you cannot pluck people out of the past. and expect them to comment on what's happening today. i can only say that what he represented in his time was what we look for in our presidents now. what we hope for in our presidents now, and we're increasingly disappointed. he was somebody who understood foreign cultures. he represented the dignity of...
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i'm bob schieffer. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org in the e-r. tonight his >>> if they had had kept it open, i think he still would have been here. >> i man dies waiting -- a man dies waiting 90 minutes in the e.r. tonight his family says cutbacks in a bay area hospital were the difference between life and death. good evening, i'm allen martin in for ken bastida. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. new at 6:00 precious minutes lost an east bay man's family feels the decision not to take him to a nearby hospital was fatal. kpix 5's da lin is outside the san pablo hospital they feel could have saved him. da? >> reporter: well, we heard the dire predictions in the past of what would happen if doctors medical center were to close down their e.r. to patients. advocates say patients would die and one family says tonight that they were right. they lost their loved one just yesterday. >> he had problems breathing. >> reporter: betty's brother booker williams was rushe
i'm bob schieffer. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org in the e-r. tonight his >>> if they had had kept it open, i think he still would have been here. >> i man dies waiting -- a man dies waiting 90 minutes in the e.r. tonight his family says cutbacks in a bay area hospital were the difference between life and death. good evening, i'm allen martin in for ken bastida. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. new at 6:00 precious...
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, bob, not at all. every one of these donors to those 501 c-4s has to be reported to the i.r.s., and the i.r.s. reviews those reports and if they're foreign donors or other illicit donors, i'm sure the i.r.s. acts on it. it's not the old days when lyndon johnson democrats came in with big bags of money and so forth. let's just be honest. i would like to have a different system, but we have the system we have. and if liberals do it and nobody complains about it, it strikes me as somewhat hypocritical when conservatives adopt their strategies and follow their models, and conservatives get criticized by the president of the united states by name. i appreciate-- he helped our fund raising. anybody who still wants to contribute can go to our website and contribute. the president of the united states had no problem at all when democrats did this. in 2008, president obama received the benefit of over $400 million of spending by outside groups on his behalf. most of whom did not report a single donor. it was no
, bob, not at all. every one of these donors to those 501 c-4s has to be reported to the i.r.s., and the i.r.s. reviews those reports and if they're foreign donors or other illicit donors, i'm sure the i.r.s. acts on it. it's not the old days when lyndon johnson democrats came in with big bags of money and so forth. let's just be honest. i would like to have a different system, but we have the system we have. and if liberals do it and nobody complains about it, it strikes me as somewhat...
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lots of people can flirt with it, bob. you know it's an enormous decision to make the decision to run for president of the united states. enormous personal commitment. when the team that we're going to field gets in there, then i'll make my evaluation of them. i don't think i've said anything uncharitable about any of them. i've said very nice things about governor daniels, because i really believe that governor daniels is speaking about the issues that need to be spoken about and has a track record in indiana that proves he can actually do it. that doesn't mean i'd endorse him if he ran. other people who are considering running should be looking at and talking about, having an honest conversation with the american people. >> schieffer: what you have said is they've got to get out here and talk about these things that are going to be the issues, that you can't finesse it. >> you can't finesse it. you have to have unscripted moments. you cannot be blow-dried and, you know, poll-tested and come out here. that's not what the
lots of people can flirt with it, bob. you know it's an enormous decision to make the decision to run for president of the united states. enormous personal commitment. when the team that we're going to field gets in there, then i'll make my evaluation of them. i don't think i've said anything uncharitable about any of them. i've said very nice things about governor daniels, because i really believe that governor daniels is speaking about the issues that need to be spoken about and has a track...
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bob: watch the right hand. yep. if you extend the elbow between the elbow and the wrist you will get that call. gus: 73-72, the pacific life pac-10 tournament championship. arizona, the top seed. washington for the second straight year number three. they won it last year. parrom. baseline, horne, and the rebound to justin holiday. 48 seconds to go. in the frontcourt for the bucky and the a jam! wilcox caught everybody sleeping! three-point game! 75-72. what do you do here? horne inside-outside. arizona is being patient. no time-outs. horne trying to get a good look. parrom does, yeah! parrom! what a shot! we are tied at 75-75 again! isaiah, shot clock turned off. game clock at 8. he is going to do it himself. thomas, shake, crossover step back and got it! at the buzzer! washington wins it! on a last-second j, cold-blooded! bob: gus, what has to happen in this situation is the officials must go to the monitor. clearly it was well before the buzzer. watch the backboard. see it light up. not until the ball was in the n
bob: watch the right hand. yep. if you extend the elbow between the elbow and the wrist you will get that call. gus: 73-72, the pacific life pac-10 tournament championship. arizona, the top seed. washington for the second straight year number three. they won it last year. parrom. baseline, horne, and the rebound to justin holiday. 48 seconds to go. in the frontcourt for the bucky and the a jam! wilcox caught everybody sleeping! three-point game! 75-72. what do you do here? horne inside-outside....
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so bob ya head crazy, bob ya head crazy ♪ hip hop hip hop turned crack from the era of crack babies ♪ so bob ya head crazy, bob ya head crazy ♪ hip hop about to give oratories ♪ in stadiums and laboratories ♪ so bob ya head crazy, bob ya head crazy ♪ hip hop hip hop turned crack from the era of crack babies ♪ so bob ya head crazy, bob ya head crazy ♪ hip hop about to give oratories ♪ in stadiums and laboratories >> new york city! how you all feeling? this performance is dedicated to my grandmother, who passed away this week. this is a moment, let's celebrate. ♪ it don't matter how deep your pockets go ♪ they still get their fill they gonna scrapt the bottom ♪ it don't matter how deep your soul is ♪ they sho' is blinded by the light ♪ it don't matter how deep your pockets go ♪ they still get their fill they gonna scrapt the bottom ♪ it don't matter how deep your soul is ♪ they sho' is blinded by the light ♪ blinded by the light blinded by the light ♪ blinded by the light ♪ so bob ya head crazy, bob ya ad crazy ♪ hip hop hip hop turned crack from th
so bob ya head crazy, bob ya head crazy ♪ hip hop hip hop turned crack from the era of crack babies ♪ so bob ya head crazy, bob ya head crazy ♪ hip hop about to give oratories ♪ in stadiums and laboratories ♪ so bob ya head crazy, bob ya head crazy ♪ hip hop hip hop turned crack from the era of crack babies ♪ so bob ya head crazy, bob ya head crazy ♪ hip hop about to give oratories ♪ in stadiums and laboratories >> new york city! how you all feeling? this performance is...
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i'm bob schieffer. well, republican speaker john boehner's plan to end the debt crisis in grave doubt tonight. conservatives in his own party turned against it and the vote had to be postponed. the house spent most of the afternoon debating the speaker's plan, but just a while ago when it became obvious the votes were not there to pass the measure, the vote was postponed and the house took up legislation to name post offices around the country. nancy cordes is at the capitol tonight. nancy, i don't know what to ask you now except what happens next. >> reporter: well, bob, this just shows the perils for either party trying to go it alone without compromising here. speaker boehner does not have any democratic support for this bill, so that means he can only afford to lose about two dozen republican house members and there are more than that tonight who are angry that his bill didn't cut deeper. just half an hour before the vote was due to take place, republican leaders postponed it, worried they did not h
i'm bob schieffer. well, republican speaker john boehner's plan to end the debt crisis in grave doubt tonight. conservatives in his own party turned against it and the vote had to be postponed. the house spent most of the afternoon debating the speaker's plan, but just a while ago when it became obvious the votes were not there to pass the measure, the vote was postponed and the house took up legislation to name post offices around the country. nancy cordes is at the capitol tonight. nancy, i...
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we did hear from bob earlier. bob, are you on the line again? >> hello? >> is this bob? >> yes, it is. >> thank you again for calling in. do you have an update possibly on how your daughter is doing or any new information since we last talked? bob, can you hear me? until we circle back with bob again, you're looking at pictures here. this is twitter video of people running in the crowd after shots fired. this is in the last 6:00 hour. so we've been bringing you breaking news of this shooting at the garlic festival. in christmas hill park. we've been talking to some people on the phone, primarily bob whose daughter was fefestival and texted her parents and said there's an emergency. i need to talk to you. they phoned in and had a conversation with her. she was saying they were being escorted out of the grounds, being told to have their hands above their heads so it was hard for her to talk to her father at the time but she did share that she had heard gunshots, that she had seen some injuries. she mentioned a child and there were reports of an active shooter. we've heard
we did hear from bob earlier. bob, are you on the line again? >> hello? >> is this bob? >> yes, it is. >> thank you again for calling in. do you have an update possibly on how your daughter is doing or any new information since we last talked? bob, can you hear me? until we circle back with bob again, you're looking at pictures here. this is twitter video of people running in the crowd after shots fired. this is in the last 6:00 hour. so we've been bringing you breaking...
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>> bob, i think the president is ahead. at my crystal ball station we have him at 290 electoral votes but some of those states are just barely leaning to him, like my native virginia. obama is ahead two or three points. the polls have him up higher than that, but i don't think he's really there. >> schieffer: ar let me just go to our map of the battled ground states here, nevada, new hampshire, north carolina, ohio, virginia, florida, iowa, wisconsin and colorado. i think most of the polls suggest now that the president is at least slightly ahead in all of these states, except possibly north carolina. cbs news is now calling ohio in fact leaning, leaning to the president not a toss-up state. does that sound about right to you? >> that sounds about right. i actually think north carolina is probably leaning to romney, despite some recent polls to the contrary. to be honest i think the three toss-ups where he has the best shot are florida, new hampshire, and particularly colorado. but in all of those other toss-upes, like wisc
>> bob, i think the president is ahead. at my crystal ball station we have him at 290 electoral votes but some of those states are just barely leaning to him, like my native virginia. obama is ahead two or three points. the polls have him up higher than that, but i don't think he's really there. >> schieffer: ar let me just go to our map of the battled ground states here, nevada, new hampshire, north carolina, ohio, virginia, florida, iowa, wisconsin and colorado. i think most of...
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>> bob, we're trying to help them all. i mean, you know, there is a lot of different ways of helping. we have certainly offered advice and counsel. i think the role that the united states played in egypt, for example, particularly between our military, between secretary gates, the field marshal, between admiral mullen and his counterpart was only possible because of 30 years of close cooperation. so we have to look at each situation as we find it. we don't have that kind of relationship with a country like syria. we just sent back an ambassador for the first time after some years. and as you recall, you know, the administration decided we needed to do that because we wanted somebody on the inside. the congress was not so convinced that it would make a difference. each of these, we are looking at and analyzing carefully, but we can't draw some general sweeping conclusions about the entire region. >> schieffer: let's talk about libya a little, then. we have the u.n. resolution is in place. it's established a no-fly zone. nat
>> bob, we're trying to help them all. i mean, you know, there is a lot of different ways of helping. we have certainly offered advice and counsel. i think the role that the united states played in egypt, for example, particularly between our military, between secretary gates, the field marshal, between admiral mullen and his counterpart was only possible because of 30 years of close cooperation. so we have to look at each situation as we find it. we don't have that kind of relationship...
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carl bernstein and bob woodward. talk about hate and the hate that the former president might have with people he feels do not constantly praise him, let's say. but i've also heard. carl, you've said this, that behind close doors that republicans in washington detest the former president but they won't say it because they are frightened of his base. what was that like with nixon? was there a respect for nixon? or did the republicans at the time really want to get rid of him? >> carl: they were respectful of him. most republicans followed his policies, like his policies, supported him pretty wholeheartedly. the difference here, you know, i did a story for cnn in print and on the air that said that 21 republican members of the senate despised trump, disdain him. then i got a call the next day from a former republican senator who called me and said carl, the number is really closer to 40. and here you have, and only two of the ones i named, named all 21 of them. only two did anything like denying what i had written. but
carl bernstein and bob woodward. talk about hate and the hate that the former president might have with people he feels do not constantly praise him, let's say. but i've also heard. carl, you've said this, that behind close doors that republicans in washington detest the former president but they won't say it because they are frightened of his base. what was that like with nixon? was there a respect for nixon? or did the republicans at the time really want to get rid of him? >> carl: they...
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artist may be gone but his work lives on in the bob ross experience. lee cowan paid a visit. >> welcome back. >> bob ross with his curious hair and whisper of a voice. >> in our world there lives a happy little mountain. >> reporter: perhaps an unlikely tv celebrity. >> a happy little bush lives right there. >> reporter: but became one of america's most famous painters, not only for creativity but for his positivity. >> we don't make mistakes, we have happy accidents. >> reporter: it was like watching a magician reveal the secret of his trade. >> isn't that a nice little tree? >> reporter: but at height of his fame at 52, bob ross died of lymphoma. 26 years ago. yet the happy little pareinter perhaps more relevant now than ever. >> we live in time where people have been frantic and stressed and bob ross is the king of chill. >> reporter: what many may not know, when bob ross came into our homes those years ago, he did it from a home, this one, in muncie, indiana. nobody thinks about where the show was made. >> people walk in and are like, this is not a
artist may be gone but his work lives on in the bob ross experience. lee cowan paid a visit. >> welcome back. >> bob ross with his curious hair and whisper of a voice. >> in our world there lives a happy little mountain. >> reporter: perhaps an unlikely tv celebrity. >> a happy little bush lives right there. >> reporter: but became one of america's most famous painters, not only for creativity but for his positivity. >> we don't make mistakes, we have...
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please welcome, bob woodward and robert costa. ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) hi, bob. welcome back, thanks for being here. hey, robert. hey, fellas. thanks for being here. bob, always good to have you on. >> thank you, thank you. >> stephen: ronice tet hinyou on forir . confessed already,edthis book. and it's not because it's not a good read. it is really compelling. it's just that i have to close it every so often to quietly weep. ( laughter ) and then start it again. and i mean that somewhat sincerely, because what really is upsetting about this is not even so much what you're reporting in here. because having read "fear" and "rage," nothing in here is surprising. while shocking and upsetting, the path was laid for the behavior that is in this book. but it is-- it is-- it is upsetting to read. and i was wondering, was it upsetting to write? >> yes. we were-- look, the theme here-- and it was a discovery for us, that this was a national security crisis. we've kind of thought all of trump was a domestic problem politically. but in china, russia, and iran, they said, "m
please welcome, bob woodward and robert costa. ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) hi, bob. welcome back, thanks for being here. hey, robert. hey, fellas. thanks for being here. bob, always good to have you on. >> thank you, thank you. >> stephen: ronice tet hinyou on forir . confessed already,edthis book. and it's not because it's not a good read. it is really compelling. it's just that i have to close it every so often to quietly weep. ( laughter ) and then start it again....
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for many of us here bob pier point was that person this is a fine account of bob's work and journalism in the last half of the 20th century. back in a moment. >> well, that's it for us today. be sure to stay tuned to cbs for the latest on these two big stories, plus all the other news tonight, every night on the cbs evening news and tomorrow morning on cbs this morning. that's it for us, see you next week. that's it for us, see you next week. >> ,,,,,,,,,, >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for cold plasma sub-d by perricone md. how old does your neck make you look? would you like to take years off your appearance and help remove some of the signs of aging on your neck for a look that is firmer, tighter, and more youthful? well, now you can. introducing dr. perricone's cold plasma sub-d. sub-d is specifically formulated for the area called the submandibular. often neglected, the skin in this area has unique needs, and cold plasma sub-d helps tackle the most common signs of aging on the chin, jawline, neck, and décolleté. coming up in the next half-hour, you're going
for many of us here bob pier point was that person this is a fine account of bob's work and journalism in the last half of the 20th century. back in a moment. >> well, that's it for us today. be sure to stay tuned to cbs for the latest on these two big stories, plus all the other news tonight, every night on the cbs evening news and tomorrow morning on cbs this morning. that's it for us, see you next week. that's it for us, see you next week. >> ,,,,,,,,,, >> announcer: the...
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>> i'm not going to speculate, bob. what we are focused on now is a transition that will meet the needs of the egyptian people and that will truly establish democracy, not just for one election and then no more elections after that, or not for radicals, extremists, violent elements to take over. we want to see the... what really was at the core of the protests, which were people saying, "hey, we deserve a better life. we deserve more opportunity to be respected and responded to." that is what we've been conveying. that's what we will continue to make very clear. and we stand ready to assist. >> schieffer: do you... are you concerned that if president mubarak does go, it may give an opportunity for the muslim brotherhood, which has been the opposition to his government for so many years, could somehow come to power? i think most people agree they were not the start of this or the cause of these demonstrations. but where do you see... what role do you see them playing, if president mubarak should go? >> well, first, i'm n
>> i'm not going to speculate, bob. what we are focused on now is a transition that will meet the needs of the egyptian people and that will truly establish democracy, not just for one election and then no more elections after that, or not for radicals, extremists, violent elements to take over. we want to see the... what really was at the core of the protests, which were people saying, "hey, we deserve a better life. we deserve more opportunity to be respected and responded...
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for scott pelley, bob scheiffer here in new york. good night. >> closed captioning is proudly sponsored by citracal. >> a calcium chew this decadent and sugar free. new citracal sugar free chocolate chews. giving you calcium plus d in a tasty little package. obstacles standing in the wf opening the new bay bridge. >>> the bridge has achieved the seismic safety at that section of the bridge where the broken bolts are. >>> tonight, we can check off one of the biggest obstacles standing in the way of opening the new bay bridge. good evening. i am elizabeth cook. >> i am allen martin. just nine days from the big conversion closure. the last cars will cross the evening of august 28th. not only is the mu span back on time, kpix 5's phil matier hearing it could open a little early, phil? >> reporter: that's right. keep your fingers crossed. if the work continues at pace, it just might happen. here's the story. >> after months of back and forth, the fix is in. engineers spent the weekend installing metal shims enforcing the cracked bolts on
for scott pelley, bob scheiffer here in new york. good night. >> closed captioning is proudly sponsored by citracal. >> a calcium chew this decadent and sugar free. new citracal sugar free chocolate chews. giving you calcium plus d in a tasty little package. obstacles standing in the wf opening the new bay bridge. >>> the bridge has achieved the seismic safety at that section of the bridge where the broken bolts are. >>> tonight, we can check off one of the biggest...
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i will say this, though, bob. what they shouldn't do this time is what they did in 2013, when they took a pass on this issue. it is very important in questions of war and peace for congress to be heard, the president has given them a road map to follow, they can take that or they can come up with something else but they should not take a pass on this important issue. >> isis is committing and continuing to commit these heinous crimes, four americans have been killed washington responds by saying we need to have a debate and it is a debate that could take some time. >> congress and the president both leave town to fake a little break. do you ever worry -- i don't think this is a correct perception, but the president's critics say and others say there is a perception out there that we don't care that we are taking these things in stride. >> well, i tell you what, i work very closely with the president of the united states and he takes this very, very seriously we have now flown more than, conducted more than 2400 st
i will say this, though, bob. what they shouldn't do this time is what they did in 2013, when they took a pass on this issue. it is very important in questions of war and peace for congress to be heard, the president has given them a road map to follow, they can take that or they can come up with something else but they should not take a pass on this important issue. >> isis is committing and continuing to commit these heinous crimes, four americans have been killed washington responds by...
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>> well, that's right, bob. the investigators here in tucson do say they are looking for a second person, but what role if any he played in this event is still unknown. they believe he may have been someone who actually accompanied jared loughner here to the strip mall yesterday, but at this point, we just don't know. bob? >> schieffer: ben tracy in tucson. tucson doctor steven rayle went to the shopping center where all this happened and where congresswoman giffords was holding an outdoor meeting. he walked up to a table where she was meeting with constituents. he told me earlier this morning what happened next. >> i noticed her. i noticed she was smiling and looked very relaxed. i walked around to the side of the table. and at that point, the shooting started. and continued. there was no pause in the shooting. he fired at her, shot her in the head, and then just continued shooting pointblank at the people that were around there. >> reporter: did he say anything? >> he did not say anything. >> schieffer: then d
>> well, that's right, bob. the investigators here in tucson do say they are looking for a second person, but what role if any he played in this event is still unknown. they believe he may have been someone who actually accompanied jared loughner here to the strip mall yesterday, but at this point, we just don't know. bob? >> schieffer: ben tracy in tucson. tucson doctor steven rayle went to the shopping center where all this happened and where congresswoman giffords was holding an...
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bob. [laught [applause and cheering] >> reporter: the gerald ford/bob dole ticket would lose to jimmy carter and walter mondale. dole ran unsuccessfully for the presidential election in 1980 and again in '88. but he did win a key race in the senate in '84, becoming party leader. >> the final vote, 28-25, outgoing majority leader howard baker officially introducing the winner. >> graduations, bob. >> reporter: dole was a mainstream republican advocating for lower taxes and smaller government. but he worked with democrats on issues like saving social security and supporting civil and disability rights. in fact, both doles always prided themselves on working across the aisle, something that is rare these days. do you feel like you are in step with today's republican party? >> where the party is concern, it is the divisiveness that concerns me. we've got to get past that. >> reporter: senator, some people were surprised that you supported president trump's re-election given how different your
bob. [laught [applause and cheering] >> reporter: the gerald ford/bob dole ticket would lose to jimmy carter and walter mondale. dole ran unsuccessfully for the presidential election in 1980 and again in '88. but he did win a key race in the senate in '84, becoming party leader. >> the final vote, 28-25, outgoing majority leader howard baker officially introducing the winner. >> graduations, bob. >> reporter: dole was a mainstream republican advocating for lower taxes...
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i think bob is right. people don't vote for vice president, although, let me say i believe america has a spectacular vice president who has done just an amazing job, and i think that weighs on president obama's side. >> schieffer: governor strict land, of course, rob portman is the senator from your state. he's a republican. would he be a good running mate? >> probably. he's a very conservative fella, but he has very good manners, bomb. he's not a bomb thrower. he doesn't use over-heated rhetoric. but rob portman has a couple things against him. he was george bush's trade representative and the outsourcing of jobs and our trade policies is a big deal in expochment he was the budget director at a time when we were careening towards the conditions that led to this recession. i think he probably would be one of the better choices. that governor romney could make. but i'm not sure he will be chosen. i think it's going to be governor pawlenty. this is my personal guess for a the love reasons. number one, former
i think bob is right. people don't vote for vice president, although, let me say i believe america has a spectacular vice president who has done just an amazing job, and i think that weighs on president obama's side. >> schieffer: governor strict land, of course, rob portman is the senator from your state. he's a republican. would he be a good running mate? >> probably. he's a very conservative fella, but he has very good manners, bomb. he's not a bomb thrower. he doesn't use...
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he made an unscheduled visit to the bob marley museum. the president says he has all the albums of the legendary performer. >>> straight ahead, a broadcasting legend makes an exit. "face the nation" host bob schieffer gets ready for a new chapter in his life. >>> and champ jack nicklaus still knows how to wow the crowd at augusta national. champ jack nicaus >> announcer: this portion of "cbs morning news" is sponsored by vagisil, the experts in intimate health. . stops odor from happening for all day confidence. when you feel fresh all day you feel confident. vagisil. your intimate health experts. ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix® ii. it's broad-spectrum protection k ills fleas ticks and mosquitoes too. k9 advantix® ii. for the love of dog™. ♪ 5 unique whole grains... ..with just enough sweetness. ...multi grain cheerios. oh, i love game night. ooh, it's a house and a car! so far, you're horrible at this, flo. yeah, no talent for drawing, flo. house! car! oh, raise the roof! no one? re
he made an unscheduled visit to the bob marley museum. the president says he has all the albums of the legendary performer. >>> straight ahead, a broadcasting legend makes an exit. "face the nation" host bob schieffer gets ready for a new chapter in his life. >>> and champ jack nicklaus still knows how to wow the crowd at augusta national. champ jack nicaus >> announcer: this portion of "cbs morning news" is sponsored by vagisil, the experts in...
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bob schieffer is with us. bob, it was interesting to hear the president allude to that something has to be done almost answering that point that you raised earlier that when is it going to get so bad that lawmakers, people in washington will address what's happened. >> schieffer: i think, norah, what we saw today is a barack obama that we haven't seen very much in public before. this president during the campaign was sometimes criticized for not showing emotion for seeing problems in the abstract. this is someone who was touched by what he saw and heard today. and when he said we're going to have to take some action this has happened too many times. we'll see in the days ahead what that amounts to but, you know, people don't talk about trying to get these guns out of the hands of these emotionally disturbed people. and, you know, when people talk about gun control and they talk about taking hunter's guns away and that kind of thing, that's not the problem here. the problem here is putting these deadly weapons
bob schieffer is with us. bob, it was interesting to hear the president allude to that something has to be done almost answering that point that you raised earlier that when is it going to get so bad that lawmakers, people in washington will address what's happened. >> schieffer: i think, norah, what we saw today is a barack obama that we haven't seen very much in public before. this president during the campaign was sometimes criticized for not showing emotion for seeing problems in the...
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>> well, you know, for once bob, i agree with chuck schumer on that. i think president putin thinks he can get away with pushing around this administration because the administration has given sort appeasement feelings that they can do this. the reset policy has been an utter failure. this is a stab in the back. this is a slap in the face. and i actually agree with senator schumer, that has to come with consequences, and i think the administration should proceed just like we just now discussed. >> schieffer: all right. congressman, you said a couple of weeks ago that you thought the n.s.a. surveillance program was creepy when the news first broke about the collection of phone numbers that they were putting together, and you said it went way beyond the scope, as you understood the patriot act. now, that we have this had new news about this threat and al qaeda plan something sort of an attack, do you still feel that way? >> no, i do think we need to reauthorize and reform this program. a lot of us have learned much, much more about it since it was reveal
>> well, you know, for once bob, i agree with chuck schumer on that. i think president putin thinks he can get away with pushing around this administration because the administration has given sort appeasement feelings that they can do this. the reset policy has been an utter failure. this is a stab in the back. this is a slap in the face. and i actually agree with senator schumer, that has to come with consequences, and i think the administration should proceed just like we just now...
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>> petrella: i'm bob petrella. i live in l.a. i have nothing to do with it. >> stahl: i'm intrigued with how he tricks himself into thinking he's not the god of this place that he's not in control of the events in his own story. >> mcgaugh: it's a narrative that he created. and once it's created, he... he can't alter it. that's set. >> petrella: and that's it. holland has beaten duke. >> mcgaugh: it is so interesting what he can do because bob petrella has a life. he has a job. he gets along well. and then, he has this imaginary basketball team and he carries that all in his head. >> stahl: it's a big part of your life. >> petrella: oh, yeah. well, it doesn't dominate my life, but it's always there. >> stahl: could you live without it? >> petrella: i don't think i can anymore. it's not hurting anybody including me. you know, it's a nice addiction that's safe. and then the crowd goes crazy. >> now a cbs sports update presented by pfizer. at the rbc heritage in hilton head, south carolina, jim furyk shot a 63 in the final round to
>> petrella: i'm bob petrella. i live in l.a. i have nothing to do with it. >> stahl: i'm intrigued with how he tricks himself into thinking he's not the god of this place that he's not in control of the events in his own story. >> mcgaugh: it's a narrative that he created. and once it's created, he... he can't alter it. that's set. >> petrella: and that's it. holland has beaten duke. >> mcgaugh: it is so interesting what he can do because bob petrella has a life....
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>> bob, i would just put it the other way. the first thing i pointed out was that twice congress has passed something. they've said yes to something and gotten strongly criticized. when the ryan budget was passed, the president, a lot of his folks savaged it. they've never put on a budget on the table. twice republicans have said yes. the only thing we haven't said yes to is "job-killing" tax increases. >> schieffer: the democrats are having a hard time, a lot of them, with talking about reforming social security and medicare. republicans, as you point out, are having a hard time with anything that looks like a tax increase. could you tell me something that republicans would be willing to compromise on in the way of revenues? i know you want to bring the tax rates down by eliminating some of the deductions. what would be some of the deductions that you might get republicans to go along with? >> let me just back up one stage. i was part of the so-called "biden talks." we agreed to at least $150 billion in increased revenues. th
>> bob, i would just put it the other way. the first thing i pointed out was that twice congress has passed something. they've said yes to something and gotten strongly criticized. when the ryan budget was passed, the president, a lot of his folks savaged it. they've never put on a budget on the table. twice republicans have said yes. the only thing we haven't said yes to is "job-killing" tax increases. >> schieffer: the democrats are having a hard time, a lot of them,...
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i'm bob schieffer. the fallout from washington's inability to find a solution to the budget crisis and raise the debt limit has, apparently, begun. on wall street, the stock market was down for the third day in a row. the dow fell more than 198 point today. for the week, it's down nearly 400 points, and it has lost close to $105 billion in value. some of the bond rating services are now saying that even if congress does reach an agreement on a budget plan, it may be too late to avoid lowering the rating on some american securities. we have three reports tonight on that and what it means for small business and your credit card. and we start with anthony mason. anthony. >> reporter: bob, america's credit rating has never fallen below triple "a," but with washington looking increasingly dysfunctional, economists now see the threat of a downgrade as high and rising. >> do you honestly believe that the united states could default on its debt? >> reporter: in washington today, the head of standard & poors, to
i'm bob schieffer. the fallout from washington's inability to find a solution to the budget crisis and raise the debt limit has, apparently, begun. on wall street, the stock market was down for the third day in a row. the dow fell more than 198 point today. for the week, it's down nearly 400 points, and it has lost close to $105 billion in value. some of the bond rating services are now saying that even if congress does reach an agreement on a budget plan, it may be too late to avoid lowering...
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bob simon was a journalist of extraordinary courage. scott pelley will share more of his memories of bob simon coming up on "cbs this morning." >>> this morning reaction by congress to president obama's request for authorization to use military force against islamic militants can be described as bipartisan skepticism. democrats think he's asking for too much, republicans, not enough. susan mcginnis is in washington with more on the war powers debate. susan, good morning. >> lauren, good morning. the president laid out his case to congress yesterday for allowing the u.s. to become more involved militarily in the fight against isis including the use of ground troops. here on capitol hill that plan is coming under fire both from lawmakers who believe the u.s. needs to do more and those who believe the heavy lifting in this war, the ground battle should not involve the u.s. >> make no mistake. this is a difficult mission. >> it's now up to congress to debate and pass president obama's proposal to use military action against islamic state mi
bob simon was a journalist of extraordinary courage. scott pelley will share more of his memories of bob simon coming up on "cbs this morning." >>> this morning reaction by congress to president obama's request for authorization to use military force against islamic militants can be described as bipartisan skepticism. democrats think he's asking for too much, republicans, not enough. susan mcginnis is in washington with more on the war powers debate. susan, good morning....
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the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his extra time however he likes. new zealand! xarelto® is just one pill a day, taken with the evening meal. and with no dietary restrictions, bob can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto® r
the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib...
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first, bob orr with bulger's day in court. bob? >> reporter: scott, whitey bulger's being held tonight in boston in jail without bail for two brief court hearings there. the alleged mob boss-- who appeared wearing jeans and an unbuttoned white shirt-- faces multiple charges including racketeering and 19 counts of murder. the courtroom, we're told, was packed but quiet as bulger's family and relatives of some of his alleged victims looked on. now, bulger's return to the city he's accused of terrorizing came after the f.b.i. finally got a break in an old case by using a new method. in the end, it only cost the f.b.i. $50,000 and a bit of macho pride to catch whitey bulger. after spending 16 years and a small fortune in time and manpower searching for the elusive mob boss, the boston f.b.i. hit on a new tactic. instead of focusing on bulger, how about targeting his girlfriend? >> have you seen this woman? >> reporter: the boston f.b.i. convinced headquarters to produce this television commercial detailing the habits of bulger's compan
first, bob orr with bulger's day in court. bob? >> reporter: scott, whitey bulger's being held tonight in boston in jail without bail for two brief court hearings there. the alleged mob boss-- who appeared wearing jeans and an unbuttoned white shirt-- faces multiple charges including racketeering and 19 counts of murder. the courtroom, we're told, was packed but quiet as bulger's family and relatives of some of his alleged victims looked on. now, bulger's return to the city he's accused...
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i'm bob schieffer. president obama has asked the networks for time to address the nation on the debt crisis tonight. cbs will carry the address and the response by republican speaker john boehner at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. the president's request came after congress and the white house sank deeper into gridlock over how to prevent the government from defaulting on its financial obligations. we have three reports tonight. we began at the white house with nora o'donnell. nora. >> good evening, bob. tonight president obama will address the nation in a rare prime time address. only the 7th since taking office. the goal, say his advisors, is to rally the american people to urge their legislators to seek compromise. the president will talk about tonight how there is a legislative stalemate. one republican bill in the house, a democratic bill in the senate. today the president backed that democratic bill in the senate. he called it a reasonable compromise. you know, it's interesting. on that democratic plan in
i'm bob schieffer. president obama has asked the networks for time to address the nation on the debt crisis tonight. cbs will carry the address and the response by republican speaker john boehner at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. the president's request came after congress and the white house sank deeper into gridlock over how to prevent the government from defaulting on its financial obligations. we have three reports tonight. we began at the white house with nora o'donnell. nora. >> good...